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  • i

    Supported by

    NFA

    Technical Scoping Report-

    NFA U.P.

    Final Report

    Project Code 2010DG02

  • ii

    © The Energy and Resources Institute 2013

    Suggested format for citation

    T E R I. 2013

    Technical Scoping Report - NFA U.P.

    New Delhi: The Energy and Resources Institute.

    For more information

    Project Monitoring Cell

    T E R I Tel. 2468 2100 or 2468 2111

    Darbari Seth Block E-mail [email protected]

    IHC Complex, Lodhi Road Fax 2468 2144 or 2468 2145

    New Delhi – 110 003 Web www.teriin.org

    India India +91 • Delhi (0)11

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    IInnttrroodduuccttiioonn

    The Norwegian Framework Agreement (NFA) between the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign

    Affairs (MFA) and TERI aims at addressing national and global concerns of energy security and climate change through a cooperative effort between TERI, Norwegian and other third

    party institution.

    Under this TERI is implementing the project “Clean Energy Interventions for Livelihood Enhancement in Rural India” under the project “Innovating to bring clean energy for

    livelihood generation in India” that intrudes in the rural areas of the states of Uttar

    Pradesh, Odisha, Assam and Madhya Pradesh.

    The project aims towards enhancing rural livelihoods via provisions of renewable based

    technologies. Uttar Pradesh has been identified as one among the four states for

    interventions assessing the poor rural electrification scenario. To promote renewable energy for livelihoods on sustainable basis, it is binding to develop a business model where the

    rural inhabitants themselves invest, operate and are able to generate revenue from the

    renewable based enterprise.

    Figure 1: District map of Uttar Pradesh. The red circle marks the five districts for the

    project sites

    Reconnaissance visits to various locations inferred need for lighting facilities during evening hours to facilitate livelihood activities such as handloom, handicraft, pottery, poultry and

    rural shops.

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    To fulfil this demand in total 34 energy providers1 at various locations covering five

    districts are identified. The system capacities have been decided ranging from 60 Wp to 800 Wp depending on the Energy Provider’s ability to invest and number of end users willing to

    take up connections. As per date, the approximate number of potential end users stands at

    1400.

    The Energy Provider charges a monthly fee in lieu of electricity service and delivery. A part

    of revenue collected is utilized for the operation and maintenance of the equipment and the

    rest can be the source of income generation for the entrepreneur. The consumers can use the electricity for activities related to livelihood generation, adding to the existing revenue

    generation and their socio-economic upliftment.

    Table 1: List of villages and the no. of connections.

    SL Name of

    Entrepreneur

    SITE No of

    connection

    End user

    category

    Village Block District In number

    1 Anil Kumar

    Shukla

    Shivgarh Shivgarh Rai Bareli 95 shops

    2 Lakshmi Prasad Kalu khera Asoha Unnao 100 shops

    3 Pawan Kumar

    Tiwari

    Pure

    Tiwaripur

    Triwediganj Barabanki 20 households

    4 Ashish Dikshit Amilahara Haidergarh Barabanki 20 households

    5 Indra Mohan

    Singh

    Gulalpur Haidergarh Barabanki 20 households

    6 Kapil Dubey Misrauli Jagdishpur CSM

    Nagar

    20 households

    7 Ram Krishna dakhin goan Jagdishpur CSM

    Nagar

    20 households

    8 Mewa Lal Imli goan Jagdishpur CSM

    Nagar

    20 households

    0 Sidharth Mishra Phanhuna Singhpur CSM

    Nagar

    40 shops

    10 Sidharth Mishra Phanhuna Singhpur CSM

    Nagar

    40 shops

    11 Shah Alam

    Ansari

    Kintoor Siroli Barabanki 25 handicraft

    units

    1 Energy provider is a villager who is capable and agrees to invest and operate solar micro grid under the above mentioned project

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    SL Name of

    Entrepreneur

    SITE No of

    connection

    End user

    category

    12 Md. Naushad

    Ahmad

    Chaksikhti,

    PO

    Islampura

    Sathiyaon Azamgarh 100 handloom

    units

    13 Md. Shareef naveda Sathiyaon Azamgarh 40 handloom

    units

    14 Md. Bailal rasoolpur Sathiyaon Azamgarh 20 handloom

    units

    15 Virendra

    Kumar Verma

    Bhawanigarh Shivgarh Rai Bareli 40 shops

    16 Rajendra

    Prasad

    Zamalpur,

    rampur

    Bahadurpur CSM

    Nagar

    40 shops

    17 Md. Tasleem

    Quraishi

    Bhatgoanva Gauriganj CSM

    Nagar

    40 shops

    18 Surendra

    Kumar Singh

    Purabgoan,

    jagdishpur

    Gauriganj CSM

    Nagar

    40 shops

    19 Ayodha prasad jamo jamo CSM

    Nagar

    40 shops

    20 Ayodha prasad jamo jamo CSM

    Nagar

    80 shops

    21 Rahul Gupta Mohna Bajarsukul CSM

    Nagar

    40 shops

    22 Mehdi hasen Pure zalim Musaffir

    khana

    CSM

    Nagar

    40 shops

    23 Sushil Kumar

    jaiswal

    kadipur Sidhaur Barabanki 40 shops

    24 Madan Gopal Asandra Sidhur Barabanki 40 shops

    25 Dinesh Kumar

    pandey

    Pure pandey,

    saidpur

    mawai Faizabad 40 shops

    26 Ramji Kaushal Tursampur,

    PO Palpur

    Amniganj Faizabad 40 shops

    27 Dinesh pal Godiyan ka

    purva

    jagdishpur CSM

    Nagar

    10 households

    28 Sukhdev

    Prashad

    Mejarganj Rahi Rai Bareli 40 shops

    29 Sikandar

    Kaushal

    Raniganj Jagdishpur CSM

    Nagar

    100 shops

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    SL Name of

    Entrepreneur

    SITE No of

    connection

    End user

    category

    30 Ashok Tiwari Badosarai Siroli Barabanki 40 shops

    31 Ram Milan Bamhrauli Haidergarh Barabanki 20 households

    32 Ram Sukh

    Varma

    Manikapur Triwediganj Barabanki 40 shops

    33 Nanhe Babu Katehti Jagdishpur CSM

    Nagar

    10 poultry

    34 Vikas Jaiswal Rasoolpur

    chauraha

    Sidhaur Barabanki 40 shops

    TOTAL 1400

    This report covers the resource assessment and technology feasibility analysis to find out the suitable technology to be installed.

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    MMeetthhooddoollooggyy

    Resource assessment.

    Load assessment.

    Selection & Design of Technology.

    Techno-economic details

    Clean Energy Resource Assessment

    Planning and operation of renewable energy conversion system needs a detailed knowledge

    of the availability of energy resources.

    The average annual solar radiation in Uttar Pradesh ranges between 4.0 to 7 kWh/m2/day (source:- solar resource map, SEC, MNRE).

    Uttar Pradesh, because of its sub-tropical geographical location between latitude 26.8500°

    N, 80.9100° E, receives an abundance of solar radiation throughout the year except for some interruption during the monsoon and winter seasons.

    The solar resource potential of the project sites was ascertained from the data available via

    RETScreen(NASA).

    Unnao: Month Air Dai ly Solar Radiation

    Temp°C kWh/m2/d

    January 16 4.06

    February 19.7 5.15

    March 25.4 6.31

    April 29.6 7.14

    May 30.3 6.5

    June 29.9 5.69

    July 28.3 4.6

    August 27.8 4.58

    September 26.4 4.58

    October 23.9 5.15

    November 20.6 4.54

    December 16.8 3.98

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    Raebareli:

    Month Air Daily Solar Radiation

    Temp °C kWh/m2/d

    January 15.9 3.81

    February 19.6 4.88

    March 25.4 6.03

    April 30.1 6.61

    May 31.2 6.69

    June 30.7 5.84

    July 28.7 4.74

    August 28 4.47

    September 26.6 4.57

    October 24.3 4.93

    November 20.8 4.35

    December 16.8 3.72

    Faizabad:

    Month Air Dai ly Solar Radiation

    Temp °C kWh/m2/d

    January 16 4.06

    February 19.7 5.15

    March 25.4 6.31

    April 29.6 7.14

    May 30.3 6.52

    June 29.9 5.69

    July 28.3 4.62

    August 27.8 4.58

    September 26.4 4.58

    October 23.9 5.15

    November 20.6 4.54

    December 16.8 3.98

    Azamgarh:

    Month Air Dai ly Solar Radiation

    Temp °C kWh/m2/d

    January 16.2 4.04

    February 19.8 5.18

    March 25.2 6.38

    April 28.9 7.13

    May 29.3 7.3

    June 29.2 6.07

    July 27.9 4.65

    August 27.5 4.59

    September 26.2 4.58

    October 23.7 5.15

    November 20.6 4.73

    December 17.1 4.01

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    Barabanki:

    Month Air Dai ly Solar Radiation

    Temp °C kWh/m2/d

    January 15.9 3.81

    February 19.6 4.88

    March 25.4 6.03

    April 30.1 6.61

    May 31.3 6.69

    June 30.7 5.84

    July 28.7 4.74

    August 28 4.47

    September 26.6 4.57

    October 24.3 4.93

    November 20.8 4.35

    December 16.8 3.73

    Sultanpur:

    Month Air Dai ly Solar Radiation

    Temp °C kWh/m2/d

    January 16 4.06

    February 19.7 5.15

    March 25.4 6.31

    April 29.9 7.14

    May 30.3 6.52

    June 29.9 5.69

    July 28.3 4.62

    August 27.8 4.58

    September 26.4 4.58

    October 23.9 5.15

    November 20.6 4.54

    December 16.8 3.98

    Load assessment:

    Current Energy Scenarios

    As of now Independent System Operators (ISO’s) were providing lighting services to the

    village population in these areas by running a conventional diesel generator. The ISO’s charged the end users Rs. 5 to Rs. 8 per day for one light point, which totals to Rs.150 to

    Rs.240 per month from each end user. The technological interventions made would replace

    the use of these diesel generators which are not environmental friendly with clean lighting solutions.

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    The load assessment for the project site is depicted in the following table:

    SITE-Village Connections End user No of No of No of hours Load

    (In no.) category 3W LED 2W LED 1 W LED (kwh)

    Shivgarh 95 shops 95 4 1.14

    Kalu khera 100 shops 100 4 1.2

    Pure Tiwaripur 20 households 20 20 4 0.24

    Amilahara 20 households 20 20 4 0.24

    Gulalpur 20 households 20 20 4 0.24

    Misrauli 20 households 20 20 4 0.24

    Dakhin goan 20 households 20 20 4 0.24

    Phanhuna 40 shops 40 4 0.48

    Phanhuna 40 shops 40 4 0.48

    Kintoor 25 handicraft units 25 25 5 0.375

    Chaksikhti, PO Islampura100 handloom units 100 100 5 1.5

    Naveda 40 handloom units 40 40 5 0.6

    Rasoolpur 20 handloom units 20 20 4 0.24

    Jamo 40 shops 40 4 0.48

    Jamo 80 shops 80 4 0.96

    Mohna 40 shops 40 4 0.48

    Pure zalim 40 shops 40 4 0.48

    Kadipur 40 shops 40 4 0.48

    Pure pandey, saidpur 40 shops 40 4 0.48

    Godiyan ka purva 10 households 10 10 4 0.12

    Mejarganj 40 shops 40 4 0.48

    Raniganj 100 shops 100 4 1.2

    Badosarai 40 shops 40 4 0.48

    Bamhrauli 20 households 20 20 4 0.24

    Manikapur 40 shops 40 4 0.48

    Katehti 10 poultry 10 12 0.36

    Rasoolpur chauraha 40 shops 40 4 0.48

    Jamo 40 shops 40 4 0.48

    Mohna 40 shops 40 4 0.48

    Phanhuna 40 shops 40 4 0.48

    Phanhuna 40 shops 40 4 0.48

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    3. Technology: Selection & Design

    Technology Selection

    An assessment was made to evaluate the energy demand for the selected sites .The power

    requirement for the lighting load was estimated to be relatively low due to lower number of houses .Solar PV technology with DC micro grid setup was selected as the most suitable

    clean energy based solution for the intervention.

    3.1 DC Micro Grid Technology

    The interest in DC micro grids over the past 10 years has been growing. A micro grid consists of interconnected distributed energy resources capable of providing energy to a significant portion of internal load demand. A DC micro grid can be deployed in a portion of a building, building-wide or covering several buildings.

    1W,2W

    LED load

    1W,2W

    LED load1W,2W

    LED load1W,2W

    LED load

    1W,2W

    LED load

    Battery BankCharge Controller

    Solar Array

    Junction Box

    Figure 2: Schematic for a DC Micro Grid

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    3.2 Proposed Configurations of DC Micro Grids at different project sites

    3.2.1 DC micro grid for 10 numbers house hold / 10 number business center

    One unit of solar micro grid consist of following

    1. One number of 12V, 75 W solar module

    2. One number of 12V-75Ah battery

    3. One number of 12V-10A charge controller unit

    4. One number 1 W and one number 2 W LED Luminary for each house hold and one

    number 3 W LED luminary for each business center.

    5. Ten numbers house hold / business center will be connected through suitable cable

    Figure 3: Line diagram of a DC micro-grid with 10HH

    House

    LED

    Luminary

    House

    LED

    Luminary

    House

    LED

    Luminary

    House

    LED

    Luminary

    House

    LED

    Luminary

    Battery

    12V-75Ah

    Solar Module

    12V, 75 W

    CCU

    12V, 10A

  • 11

    Table 3.2.1: Technical specification of each configuration for a DC micro-grid for 10HH is

    given below

    Features / Parameters Requirements

    Solar PV Module

    Power rating Power output of 75 W @ 16.4V under STC for a 12V Systems

    Battery

    Type of battery Lead acid positive tubular plate

    Nominal voltage 12V

    Capacity @ C/10 75 Ah

    Charge controller unit

    Nominal Voltage 12V

    Capacity 10A

    Protection Battery reverse polarity protection

    Reverse flow protection

    Short circuit protection

    Over charge / over voltage protection

    Deep – discharge protection

    Load reconnect

    Temperature compensation

    The over current device shall be rated for at least 156 % of

    the short circuit current.

    Indication When battery is charging

    When battery is fully charged

    Battery low indication

    Idle current < 10 mA

    CCU efficiency CCU efficiency : 85 % (Min )

    LED Luminary

    Nominal Voltage 12V

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    Nominal wattage 1 W & 2 W for house hold and 3 W for business center

    Electronics Efficiency 80 % ( min )

    Type of LED White Power LED

    Mounted Wall mounted

    Lumen efficiency 100 lumen per watt (min)

    View angles 120 deg (Min ), LEDs which emit ultraviolet light is not

    permitted

    Switch Each luminary should be ON / OFF switch

    DC Electricity Distribution

    Nominal voltage 12V

    Type of wire Two core copper wire

    Size of wire 4 mm2

    Number of house hold / business center

    connected

    10 numbers

    Mounting Structure

    The mounting structure shall be of galvanized metallic frame

    of M.S. Flat / Angle with corrosion free

    3.2.2 DC micro grid for 20 numbers house hold / 20 number business center

    One unit of solar micro grid consist of following

    1. Two number of 12V, 75W solar module (24V, 150Wp)

    2. Two number of 12V-75Ah solar battery (24V-75Ah)

    3. One number of 24V-10A charge controller unit

    4. One number of 1W and one number of 2W LED Luminary for each house hold and

    one number of 3W LED luminary for each business center.

    5. Ten numbers house hold / business center will be connected through suitable cable

  • 13

    Figure 3.2.2: Line diagram of a DC micro-grid with 20HH

    Table 3.2.2: Technical specification of each configuration for a DC micro-grid for 20HH is

    given below

    Features / Parameters Requirements

    Solar PV Module

    Power rating Power output of 150W @ 32.8V under STC for a 24V Systems

    Battery

    Type of battery Lead acid positive tubular plate

    House

    LED

    Luminary

    House

    LED

    Luminary

    House

    LED

    Luminary

    House

    LED

    Luminary

    House

    LED

    Luminary

    Battery

    12V-75Ah

    Solar Module

    12V, 75 W

    CCU

    24V, 10A

    Solar Module

    12V, 75 W

    Battery

    12V-75Ah

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    Nominal voltage 24V

    Capacity @ C/10 75 Ah

    Charge controller unit

    Nominal Voltage 24V

    Capacity 10A

    Protection Battery reverse polarity protection

    Reverse flow protection

    Short circuit protection

    Over charge / over voltage protection

    Deep – discharge protection

    Load reconnect

    Temperature compensation

    The over current device shall be rated for at least 156 % of

    the short circuit current.

    Indication When battery is charging

    When battery is fully charged

    Battery low indication

    Idle current

  • 15

    DC Electricity Distribution

    Nominal voltage 24V

    Type of wire Two core copper wire

    Size of wire 4 mm2

    Number of house hold / business center

    connected

    20 Numbers

    Mounting Structure

    The mounting structure shall be of galvanized metallic frame

    of M.S. Flat / Angle with corrosion free

    3.2.3 DC micro grid for 40 numbers house hold / 40 number business center

    One unit of solar micro grid consist of following

    1. Two number of 12V, 150W solar module (24V, 300Wp)

    2. Two number of 12V-150Ah solar battery (24V-150Ah)

    3. One number of 24V-20A charge controller unit

    4. One number of 1W and one number of 2 W LED Luminaries for each house hold and one number of 3W LED luminary for each business center.

    5. Ten numbers house hold / business center will be connected through suitable cable

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    Figure 3.2.3: Line diagram of a DC micro-grid with 40HH

    Table 3.2.3: Technical specification of each configuration for a DC micro-grid for 40HH is

    given below

    Features / Parameters Requirements

    Solar PV Module

    Power rating Power output of 300Wp @ 32.8V under STC for a 24V

    Systems

    Battery

    Type of battery Lead acid positive tubular plate

    House

    LED Luminary

    House

    LED

    Luminary

    House

    LED

    Luminary

    House

    LED

    Luminary

    House

    LED

    Luminary

    Battery

    12V-150Ah

    Solar Module

    12V, 150 W

    CCU

    24V, 20A

    Solar Module

    12V, 150 W

    Battery

    12V-150Ah

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    Nominal voltage 24V

    Capacity @ C/10 150 Ah

    Charge controller unit

    Nominal Voltage 24V

    Capacity 20A

    Protection Battery reverse polarity protection

    Reverse flow protection

    Short circuit protection

    Over charge / over voltage protection

    Deep – discharge protection

    Load reconnect

    Temperature compensation

    The over current device shall be rated for at least 156 % of

    the short circuit current.

    Indication When battery is charging

    When battery is fully charged

    Battery low indication

    Idle current

  • 18

    DC Electricity Distribution

    Nominal voltage 24V

    Type of wire Two core copper wire

    Size of wire 6 mm2

    Number of house hold / business center

    connected

    40 Numbers

    Mounting Structure

    The mounting structure shall be of galvanized metallic frame

    of M.S. Flat / Angle with corrosion free

    TECHNO-ECONOMIC DETAILS:

    The project includes an entrepreneurial model of electricity service and delivery. A local solar entrepreneur is the owner of the DC micro grid setup. The connections from the grid

    have been provided to the households in exchange for a monthly fee. The part of revenues

    collected is used to cover the operational and maintenance costs and the rest amount can be a source of income generation.

    Also the consumers tend to get benefited from the extra hours of lighting facilities available

    to them, which can add to their livelihood generation and improve their socio-economic

    conditions.

    The table below gives the techno-economical details of the project implementation site. This

    also gives the detail in equity share holding for the private entrepreneur:

    SN

    o.

    Site No

    of

    conn

    ectio

    n

    No

    of

    3W

    LED

    No

    of

    2W

    LED

    No

    of

    1W

    LE

    D

    Usag

    e hrs

    Syste

    m

    volta

    ge

    SPV

    capa

    city

    Batte

    ry

    CCU Approx.

    cost

    TERI Entrepr

    eneur

    Village hrs In

    Volt

    In

    Wp

    In

    Volt

    - Ah

    Amp Rs. Share (55

    %) Rs.

    Share

    (45%)

    Rs.

    1 Shivgarh 95 95 4 24 800 24V-

    400A

    h

    30 310803 170942 139861

    2 Kalu

    khera

    100 100 4 24 800 24V-

    400A

    h

    30 310803 170942 139861

    3 Pure 20 20 20 4 24 150 24V- 15 62000 34100 27900

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    Tiwaripu

    r

    75Ah

    4 Amilahar

    a

    20 20 20 4 24 150 24V-

    75Ah

    15 62000 34100 27900

    5 Gulalpur 20 20 20 4 24 150 24V-

    75Ah

    15 62000 34100 27900

    6 Misrauli 20 20 20 4 24 150 24V-

    75Ah

    15 62000 34100 27900

    7 dakhin

    goan

    20 20 20 4 24 150 24V-

    75Ah

    15 62000 34100 27900

    8 Imli goan 20 20 20 4 24 150 24V-

    75Ah

    15 62000 34100 27900

    9 Phanhun

    a

    40 40 4 24 300 24V-

    150A

    h

    20 124734 68604 56130

    10 Phanhun

    a

    40 40 4 24 300 24V-

    150A

    h

    20 124734 68604 56130

    11 Kintoor 25 25 25 5 24 300 24V-

    150A

    h

    20 124734 68604 56130

    12 Chaksikh

    ti, PO

    Islampur

    a

    100 100 100 5 24 1000 24V-

    500A

    h

    40 361550 198853 162698

    13 naveda 40 40 40 5 24 400 24V-

    200A

    h

    20 144900 79695 65205

    14 rasoolpur 20 20 20 4 24 150 24V-

    75Ah

    15 62000 34100 27900

    15 Bhawanig

    arh

    40 40 4 24 300 24V-

    150A

    h

    20 124734 68604 56130

    16 Zamalpur

    , rampur

    40 40 4 24 300 24V-

    150A

    h

    20 124734 68604 56130

    17 Bhatgoan

    va

    40 40 4 24 300 24V-

    150A

    h

    20 124734 68604 56130

    18 Purabgoa

    n,

    jagdishpu

    r

    40 40 4 24 300 24V-

    150A

    h

    20 124734 68604 56130

  • 20

    19 jamo 40 40 4 24 300 24V-

    150A

    h

    20 124734 68604 56130

    20 jamo 80 80 4 24 600 24V-

    300A

    h

    30 230750 126913 103838

    21 Mohna 40 40 4 24 300 24V-

    150A

    h

    20 124734 68604 56130

    22 Pure

    zalim

    40 40 4 24 300 24V-

    150A

    h

    20 124734 68604 56130

    23 kadipur 40 40 4 24 300 24V-

    150A

    h

    20 124734 68604 56130

    24 Asandra 40 40 4 24 300 24V-

    150A

    h

    20 124734 68604 56130

    25 Pure

    pandey,

    saidpur

    40 40 4 24 300 24V-

    150A

    h

    20 124734 68604 56130

    26 Tursamp

    ur, PO

    Palpur

    40 40 4 24 300 24V-

    150A

    h

    20 124734 68604 56130

    27 Godiyan

    ka purva

    10 10 10 4 12 75 12V-

    75Ah

    10 30000 16500 13500

    29 Mejarganj 40 40 4 24 300 24V-

    150A

    h

    20 124734 68604 56130

    29 Raniganj 100 100 4 24 800 24V-

    400A

    h

    30 310803 170942 139861

    30 Badosarai 40 40 4 24 300 24V-

    150A

    h

    20 124734 68604 56130

    31 Bamhraul

    i

    20 20 20 4 24 150 24V-

    75Ah

    10

    32 Manikap

    ur

    40 40 4 24 300 24V-

    150A

    h

    20 124734 68604 56130

    33 Katehti 10 10 12 24 200 24V-

    100A

    h

    15 51550 28352.5 23197.5

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    34 Rasoolpu

    r

    chauraha

    40 40 4 24 300 24V-

    150A

    h

    20 124734 68604 56130

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